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T,1,TA,PO,BID T= TAKE 1=QUANTITY TA = TABLET OR CA FOR CAPSULE PO = BY MOUTH BID = TWICE DAILY; QD FOR ONCE DAILY TID FOR THREE TIMES AND QID OR Q6H FOR FOUR TIMES AND Q4H FOR EVERY FOUR HOURS. Make sure that what you write down is within normal medical practice or the pharmacy will make a call to the doctor asking for clarification.
PO is the medical abbreviation for by mouth. When a doctor prescribes something as one tab po daily, it means you are to take one tablet daily by mouth.
PO means "to take orally" or "by mouth", and BID means to take the medication twice a day.
Take 1 tab po q12 h
Examples of medical jargon that only medical personnel would understand might include the terms BID or TID, PO and NPO. A sentence with four terms that only medical personnel would understand might be \"Take two tablets PO TID and remain NPO QOD.\"
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BID or bid on a prescription mean "twice a day". PM mean afternoon or evening, unless it was prn and that means "as needed". Or if it is po, then that means "by mouth".
1 time in the morning
P.O. B.I.D. means by mouth two times a day, and refers to taking medication.po or P.O. Means per os or BY Mouth and BID means twice daily..... I forget the Latin for that on.po bid means take by mouth twice daily
bid means bis in die, or twice a day. 10 mg twice a day likely 12 hours apart.
Yes, PO is a Latin term.
e1 q po